Initial StageAll slum dwellers residing on the plot prior to 1/1/1995 and are in
use of the structure are eligible for rehabilitation.1. At least 70% of the slum
dwellers in a slum unite under a slum dwellers co-operative housing society.2. They
appoint a chief promoter. Collect share capital of Rs. 50/- per member and Re. 1/-
as entrance fee. This is then deposited in the name of the proposed housing society
in the Mumbai district central co-operative/ Maharashtra State co-operative bank
ltd.3. Documents regarding the title of the land are collected by the society. The
plot is got measured and the slum structures are properly demarcated.4. of structures
on the plot is carried out and the structures are numbered on the plan. A table of
house number as per plan and the name of the occupant is prepared.5. A suitable developer
is appointed by the society by a general body resolution. The developer appoints
professionals like Architect/ Licensed surveyor; Structural engineer; etc.6. The
developer enters into individual agreements with all the slum dwellers agreeing to
participate in the scheme.7. A proposal enclosing requisite plans; annexures and
documents is submitted by the architect to SRA.

Second Stage1. Initial scrutiny of the proposal is carried out by the concerned sub-engineer.
It is ensured that all requisite documents are submitted along with the proposal.2.
If the proposal is in order, the amount of scrutiny fee to be paid is worked out
by the sub-engineer.3. The scrutiny fee is paid by the developer.4. Annexure II is
forwarded to the competent authority for certification.5. Annexure III is simultaneously
forwarded to the financial wing for scrutiny.6. Annexure I is scrutinized by the
engineering wing.7. After Annexure II & III are certified by the competent authorities,
approvals to LOI, layout. Intimation of Approval and commencement certificate to
the first building for work upto plinth are processed. Endeavor is made to issue
all these four approvals at one go, at-least for the first rehabilitation building.

Third Stage1. The society draws lots for allotment of the tenements to the members
who are ready to participate in the scheme. Draw for the non- participating members
from the remaining tenements is also drawn.2. The developer arranges for transit
accommodation to the slum dwellers, which can be either on-site or off site, as mutually
agreed between the slum dwellers and the developers.3. In case the developer has
difficulty in arranging for suitable transit accommodation, due to site constraints,
SRA extends all help to the developers to locate suitable site in the vicinity for
construction of transit camps and helps to obtain permissions from concerned authorities
for the same. In case no suitable site is available in the vicinity, transit camps
of MHADA, MMRDA, etc can be taken on rental basis by the developers.SRA extends all
possible help for obtaining these transit tenements from these authorities.4. Draw
of lots for allotment of transit tenements is drawn.5. The slum dwellers are shifted
to the transit camps and their hutments demolished. The slum dwellers who do not
agree to participate in the scheme are given notice by the society stating the allotment
details and requesting them to participate in the scheme.6. If these members do not
agree to participate within 15 days of the approval of the proposal, they are physically
evicted from the site under the provisions of Sec 33 & 38 of Maharashtra Slum Areas
(Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971, to ensure that there is no
obstruction to the scheme.7. After demolition of the structures, work upto plinth
is completed.8. After checking the plinth dimensions, further permission to carry
out construction beyond plinth is granted.

Fourth Stage1. Plans for the further buildings both for sale and rehabilitation are
then approved.2. Building permissions for the sale buildings are given in the proportion
of the permissions given to the rehabilitation buildings.3. Upon completion of rehabilitation
building/ wing, list of allotment is drawn up. The allotment is done in the joint
name of the head of the household and the spouse.4. Building completion certificate
is submitted by the architect.5. After checking of the building and compliance of
the IOA conditions Occupation permission to the building is granted. The slum dwellers
as per the allotment list are given possession of the tenements.6. SRA issues identity
cards to the slum dwellers.Fifth Stage1. Further construction of the remaining building/s
is then taken up.2. Further building permissions as well as occupation permissions
to the buildings is then granted in due course.3. Upon completion of the last buildings
in the layout, the underlying land is transferred on lease to the society of slum
dwellers. In case of Government lands, the lease rent is nominal.4. Separate property
cards for the rehabilitation building plot and the sale building plot as well as
for the reservation plots to be handed over are prepared. SRA acts as facilitating
agency in case of any difficulty with the revenue authorities.